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Anonymous Trump official writes of "resistance" inside administration
In a revealing op-ed published by The New York Times, an anonymous senior official within the Trump administration has described a covert "resistance" aimed at mitigating the President's more extreme policy moves and actions. The official claims that many of their colleagues are actively working to counterbalance Trump's agenda, stating, "the dilemma... is that many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations."
The op-ed criticizes the President’s methods as detrimental, and it articulates a commitment among some appointees to preserve democratic institutions while attempting to restrict Trump's more misguided impulses until he leaves office. This commentary comes amidst the controversies surrounding the administration, particularly following revelations from Bob Woodward's book, "Fear," which alleges that Secretary of Defense James Mattis's intelligence was dismissed inappropriately, comparing it to that of a “fifth or sixth grader.”
President Trump responded defensively to the book, describing it as fiction, and reaffirmed his support for Mattis, claiming that the Secretary of Defense is highly respected and performing admirably. This ongoing context of internal dissent and shifting loyalties within the administration sheds light on the complex dynamics at play in Trump's presidency.
This topic continues to resonate given the polarized political environment and ongoing discussions about governance and accountability.
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